How to Rehab Your Limp Locks and Split Ends

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My hair gets really limp and full of split ends in the winter. Help!

Dry winter air kills volume and shine. Your ends also break, since theyre always rubbing against sweaters and scarves, adds celeb hairstylist Ted Gibson. Apply a deep conditioner five minutes before you get in the shower. Products penetrate better if you use them on dry hair, explains Gibson. Wash it out using a hydrating shampoo, followed by another dose of regular conditioner. Once a week, mix a tablespoon each of lemon juice and white vinegar into your normal amount of shampoo for megawatt gleam. And wait longer than usual between dye jobs if your hair is damaged, suggests Gibson. A color-enhancing spray like Paul Mitchell Color Protect Locking Spray, $7.99, will prolong your hue.